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The phrase "across many generations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been present, influential, or relevant throughout multiple generations of people or time periods.
Example: "The tradition of storytelling has been passed down across many generations, enriching our culture and preserving our history."
Alternatives: "throughout numerous generations" or "over several generations".
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Extrapolating the resulting mobility rates across many generations gives a misleadingly sunny view of long-term equality of opportunity.
As his voice and image resonated down the Mall, Mr. Obama spoke across many generations stretching to the Washington Monument and beyond.
And, because climate change is likely to do more damage to India than to America, the higher the equity weighting, the higher the social cost of carbon.The other question concerns doing cost-benefit analysis across many generations.
Because problems like genocide, H.I.V. and AIDS, famine, deforestation and global warming will not be solved in a single human lifetime, she argues that information systems designed to ensure continuity across many generations are a necessity.
Covalent modifications of histones are inherited epigenetically across many generations.
Covalent histone modifications are inherited epigenetically across many generations.
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She said: "Phyllida Barlow's selection as the artist for the British Pavilion at the 2017 Venice Biennale will surely raise a spontaneous cheer from across the many generations of art lovers, artists and students who have had the joy and critical pleasure of encountering her work.
And this social status often persists across many, many generations.
There's a reason he draws more fans than ever before and his musical reach cuts across so many generations...go see why for yourself.
This provides an unrecognised potential for genetic transfers across timescales of many generations, and a cause of anachronistic evolution.
While we walked, often with the escarpment looming to our left and hills of orange sand rising behind dormant millet fields to our right, Idrissa enthusiastically recounted tales of Dogon history, explaining, for example, that crocodiles are kept at a sacred pool in the village of Amani to repay them for transporting Dogon ancestors across a swollen river many generations ago.
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